Flying Stumps

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it seems in england the stumps get knocked out more frequently

8 Responses to “Flying Stumps”

  1. dvasil987 Says:

    @ugotproblemsdawg Darren Gough

  2. ugotproblemsdawg Says:

    whats that bowlers name at 1:29m

  3. TheBigB137 Says:

    sweet

  4. liambannin Says:

    Ahhh flying stumps, lets face it, its happened to all of us at one point or another =[

  5. Mike111197 Says:

    cool vidoe man

  6. Imrankniazi Says:

    A lot to do with the length and the pitches, I reckon. I mean in Perth and Gabba, even full length balls would sometimes go over the stumps.
    The bowlers are more intent on getting the batsmen back on a good length and get them edging behind. I wouldn’t fault the thinking of the bowlers there.

  7. sahme7 Says:

    You’ve got a very good point, i mean i live here in Australia and you’d be lucky if the stump gets knocked out even once a test series, it’s only when a team like South Africa or The West Indies come and tour, the stumps actually get uprooted once in a while.

  8. superpivs Says:

    Great job and i thing english stumps skittle so much because its colder so the stumps are looser in aus its rare to take out a stump its so dry

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